Spence Moore II, a native of St. Louis, Missouri, currently resides in Los Angeles, California, and is the youngest of two siblings. His introduction to the world of acting occurred in the sixth grade when he prepared for a local talent show, marking the beginning of his journey in the entertainment industry.
Throughout his career, Spence has appeared in numerous short films, including "MayDay," produced by TannLyne Productions, "Mama's Song," and "Henry's Box," which was an official selection at the Moondance Film Festival. He has also starred in national commercials for the National Football League (NFL) and co-starred in advertisements for Coca-Cola, Hormel, Custom Ink, and Adidas.
Spence's acting roles have been diverse, ranging from the fun-loving fraternity brother in "Beerfest" (2017) to the unconventional mama's boy in "Rebel" (2017). He has also portrayed a gregarious and streetwise friend in "Startup" (2017) and a student struggling to excel in the classroom in "Last Man Standing" (2016). Moreover, he has been featured in the long-running television series "Criminal Minds" (2016).
Spence attributes his success to a combination of talent and hard work, as he believes that "hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard."